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Posts by Hoosier Econ

Located out of Central Indiana. Blogger of economics, politics and societal trends.

Indiana Ranked Second In New Economic Report

Widely regarded economic report has the Hoosier state highly regarded. Continue reading →

Is Cancer Unavoidable?

Tough topic to ponder, but something to acknowledge when parts of the medical field states it might be.  Continue reading →

City of Indianapolis Has $1.1 Billion in Unfunded Pension Liabilities 

As the City of Indianapolis becomes more progressive politically, physics of economics may impede this philosophy. Continue reading →

Prince Music Catalog Licensing Deal Worth $30 Million 

As we approach the one year anniversary of music singer Prince’s death, news is rolling out his estate has sold his music rights. Continue reading →

LA Times: Government Should Own 25% of Every Company

No idea about how to run the government coming out of California should shock anyone. Continue reading →

Indiana Hospital Bleeding Money Because of Medicaid Patients

More information is starting to seep in showing the effects of how the growing Medicaid crowd is affecting hospitals. Continue reading →

How U.S. Companies Use Tax Code to Profit Off Overseas Profits via U.S. Taxpayers

Most U.S. companies who do business overseas usually don’t bring their money back into the United States because of a heavy 35% repatriation tax that would hit the money if they brought it back into the U.S. Continue reading →

CHART: Married Couples Pay 74% of Federal Income Taxes 

Uncle Sam likes married couples. Unfortunately for them, it’s the wrong reasons. Continue reading →

BOOM: China Begins Buying U.S. Coal

President Trump and China have entered a financial agreement in which American coal workers will benefit while putting financial pressure on North Korea.

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How To Investigate The Finances of Your Local Public School

Taxpayers have a right to know how money is spent at their local schools. Continue reading →